Highlighting Institutional financial auditing strategies under the application of the VAT system

Discussing Financial Governance and Management and Strategic Planning of Audit and Audit Systems

Reinforcing strategies to increase the effectiveness and efficiencyof financial supervision and auditing under the application of VAT system

Conference Profile and Objectives

In the context of the recent economic trends of the GCC countries to diversify the sources of income for achieving comprehensive sustainable development in accordance with the highest international economic standards and competitive development orientation, and in the application of the value added tax system to develop the pillars of financial management through the implementation of the latest international practices in the management of financial audit of tax systems, Financial accounting and financial management systems.

The event aims to highlight financial audit strategies in the era of Value Added Tax (VAT) system in the GCC countries and key international practices in change management whilst discussing the role of contemporary audit approaches in supporting integrated tax and financial governance trends, latest internal audit evaluation mechanisms for development of audit efficiency and effectiveness, latest criteria for calculating financial ratios whilst highlighting best practices and future strategies for the development of financial sector thereby providing an integrated framework for all experts in business and finance management and an important opportunity to meet all stakeholders.

The conference aims to highlight financial audit strategies and key international practices in change management and strategic planning for audit and audit systems whilst discussing the role of contemporary audit approaches in supporting financial governance trends, latest internal audit evaluation mechanisms for development of audit efficiency and effectiveness.

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